Journal of International Economic Law – Issue 2023/3 – t.XXXVII – Deglobalization and Reglobalization

2024-07-18 22:00:00
Pages 5 to 22: Alain Supiot – The spirit of law in the age of globalization | Pages 23 to 39: David Hiez – Circular economy, local exchange systems, local currencies | Pages 41 to 54: Rainer Geiger – OECD: steering body for a new globalization? | Pages 55 to 70: Alain Strowel – European digital sovereignty: the goal of autonomy in a world of dependency | Pages 71 to 95: Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz – European AI regulation, harmonized standards and external influences | Pages 97 to 126: Henri Culot – Anti-coercion tools. First analysis of provisions for the protection of the Union and its Member States against economic coercion | Pages 127 to 141: Maxime Lassalle – Control of financial data for law enforcement purposes | Pages 143 to 162: Hugues Bouthinon-Dumas – From enabling regulation to the creation of a virtuous ecosystem. Economic Law and Reglobalization | Pages 163 to 184: Irina Parachkevova-Racine and Jean-Baptiste Racine – The vigilant corporation: promises and prospects | Pages 185 to 198: Gérard Blanc – Some deglobalization legal instruments | Pages 199 to 214: Gilles J. Martin – Deglobalization and reglobalization: law facing the challenges of economic dependence and sovereignty | Pages 215 to 230: Florian Couveinhes Matsumoto – Commentary – Towards an ecological orientation for economic law | Pages 231 to 239: Frédéric Marty – Commentary.
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